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[quote][size=2][font=Century Gothic][b][quote]usmani790-PAKISTAN Posted - Saturday, August 04, 2007 - 4:58 PM.....Narrated As-Saib bin Yazid: In the life-time of the Prophet, Abu Bakr and Umar, the Adhan for the jumua prayer used to be pronounced when the Imam sat on the pulpit. But during the Caliphate of 'Uthman when the Muslims increased in number, a third Adhan at Az-Zaura' was added. Abu 'Abdullah said, "Az-Zaura' is a place in the market of Medina." (Sahih Bukhari Book #13, Hadith #35) [u]So there used to be two adhan in Jummah before Him and it was the third adhan which was added by Hazrat Utman [/u] (RA)[/quote][blue](I have underlined a sentence in your quote.) Very strange indeed! The Hadith you have quoted mentions the usual Adhaan after the Imaam takes his seat on the pulpit. It does not mention a second Adhaan but goes on to mention about a third Adhaan. So how do you come to such a farfetched conclusion that "there used to be two adhan in Jummah before Him ..........."[/b][/font=Century Gothic][/size=2][/blue][/quote]
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